Buyers were getting an average discount of 11% from the original asking price, the report said, while properties spent an average of 390 days on the market.

The priciest deal was for a full-floor co-op unit at 640 Park Ave., on the Upper East Side. The six-bedroom apartment was asking $21 million, reduced from the $25 million it was first listed for in February last year. It has 14 rooms, three fireplaces and overlooks Park Avenue.

The second most expensive contract signed was for a duplex condo at the newly developed 565 Broome SoHo, a Renzo Piano-designed building that has seen a luxury contract signed on one of its apartments in four out of the last five weeks.

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